+Scoobie10 Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 I vote for a Buff. Butch Lockley was on survivor a couple of years ago and being the principle of the grade school where my daughter attends, buffs were everwhere and I ended up with one. I love it. The only hitch is, it needs to be made from the same microfiber material. It's the material that allows it to be used all those different ways. It also came with a standard set of instructions that demonstrated how to tie and use the buff which was pretty cool. A caching buff would be nice. Scoob Link to comment
HelloKitty&Gang Posted April 29, 2005 Share Posted April 29, 2005 I like that idea. I actually where those types of bracelets for other causes. I bet if there were different sizes they would be a hit. I would definitely do it. Link to comment
+RamblinGirl Posted June 4, 2005 Share Posted June 4, 2005 Nature Conservancy is a fantastic organization! First I ever heard of it was about 15 years ago when they were collecting donations so they could buy a huge chunk of land just to keep it from being oil-drilled. I mean, what I'm trying to say is they just do what needs doing instead of whining about what needs doing. And YES I would buy a geocaching bracelet. Brilliant. And donating proceeds to the Nature Conservancy is a perfect partnership. Link to comment
+LSUMonica Posted June 5, 2005 Share Posted June 5, 2005 How about geocaching banners or flags? When you go to events in public places (especially in new areas) it is sometimes difficult to know who the geocaching group is -- unless they are wearing T-shirts. A banner or flag with the geocaching logo would be great to put up. Or perhaps one of those car flags that you see supporting your local pro teams. I had an event where everyone met in a crowded parking lot. A lot of new cachers I had never met before were going to attend. There was no way to give them an EXACT waypoint to meet as I had no idea where we would be able to park outside of the large stadium on the event day. I sewed a homemade white flag with four blocks of color similar to the gc logo and hung on my car to help try to identify the meeting place. Link to comment
+FunkoCachers Posted June 5, 2005 Share Posted June 5, 2005 i would love to get the buffs. I also think the wristbands would go over great. I know a fellow cacher that just bought some wristbands that say rebuild the bridge. all proceeds go to rebuild the bridgeton covered bridge that was destroyed by an arsonist. they are pretty cool and are bigger that the livestrongs. I really think they would go over nicelyParke County covered bridges Link to comment
+Bob&TheGang Posted June 5, 2005 Share Posted June 5, 2005 - I would like see large fake rocks with a false bottom, big enough to place a smaller size ammo can under it. I know they already sell, fake rocks, but the container in the rock is kind of small. - I would also like to see micro size travel bug tags. Link to comment
CrafterCat Posted June 8, 2005 Share Posted June 8, 2005 Oh, the buff idea is great...especially if it has a signal the frog pattern on it!! and the ones with the little brim would be even better. As for the bracelets, if they could be impregnated with bug repellant, I'd buy one. Link to comment
jotty13 Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 "skinny, beautiful, model-type female cachers" crowd but not for most of us.[/color] Dont put yourself down!!! Your beautiful in your own way i guess?? lolololol Link to comment
+JohnnyVegas Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 Yea, that sounds like a great idea! Also, with the buffs, maybe you could have a poll to see what people think about 'em. I see the buffs being very popular in middle eastern countries. I would think that donating to a cause more closely associated with Geocaching/nature would make more sense. I agree. Unless its the Sierra Club, Greenpeace or similar political orgainzations. Is there a 501 c 3 associated with the National Park Service? Before donating anything to a group like Green Peace, the Sierra or other so called Environmental groups it would be a good idea to check how they spend there money. the Sacrameto bee ran a 40 page 5 part article about these groups a few years back. Some of them only use 10-15% of the money they collect on the Environmental. The rest goes to so called operating cost (salerieas for their staff) Link to comment
+teepeeayy Posted August 15, 2005 Share Posted August 15, 2005 If a percentage goes anywhere after purchasing, my two cents (literally and figuratively) is to use for server upgrades, salaries, whatever, at GC.com. I'll donate to the causes I feel worthwhile, and my style would be to not advertise that I've donated to a charitable organization. Link to comment
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